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Podcast: Our favourite music of October

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Episode 267 with Andrea Cleary and Niall Byrne sharing their favourite music of the month.


In this episode, Nialler and Andrea kick off the chat with our Halloween experiences, Andrea stays up for the Trump show, and advocates for leaving Twitter you guys.

Then we highlight our favourite tracks and albums from October, including new albums from Irish artists like Fionn Regan (O Avalanche), Silverbacks (Easy Being A Winner), Deathbed Convert (Inverse Field Vol. 1) and Olive Hatake (Boys Need Love) along with international choices from Laura Marling (Patterns In Repeat) and Mount Eerie (Night Palace).

There are song picks from Father John Misty, Morgana, Waxahatchee and MK.gee too.

Plus, TV and films we’re enjoying in the What’s Consuming You? corner.



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